Shillong Teer Result Today, June 10, 2026: First and Second Round Winning Numbers Announced
Shillong Teer Result Today, June 10, 2026: First And Second Round Winning Numbers Announced

As the arrows fly at the historic Polo Ground, the latest winning numbers for the Shillong Teer rounds have been declared, drawing thousands of participants across Meghalaya.
The distinct rhythm of life in Meghalaya often hinges on the silence that falls over the Polo Ground in Shillong during the afternoon hours. Today, June 10, 2026, was no different, as the Khasi Hills Archery Sports Association (KHASA) conducted its daily archery-based lottery. For those tracking the results, the first and second round winning numbers have been officially announced, ending another day of anticipation for the thousands who participate in this deep-rooted local tradition.
The process remains a blend of heritage and strict, if manual, administration. Archers fire 30 arrows in the first round and 20 in the second, with the results typically tabulated and released shortly after. Because of the rugged terrain and the necessity for accurate, ground-level verification, these results are relayed from the field to digital platforms, providing a bridge between a centuries-old cultural practice and the modern-day demand for instant information.
Understanding the Lottery Landscape
While the Shillong Teer remains the primary focus, the ecosystem of archery-based games in the region is vast. On any given day, participants also keep a close watch on the Juwai Morning Teer, Jowai Ladrymbai, and Khanapara Teer results. The methodology for these games is consistent, relying on the skill of the archers to determine the winning digits. For enthusiasts, the daily ritual often involves cross-referencing these results with previous charts, dream numbers, and calculated hit numbers to inform their participation in the next round.
Why it Matters: The Pulse of Local Tradition
Beyond the numbers, these events act as a vital social thread in Meghalaya. By formalising a traditional archery practice into a regulated, association-managed lottery, KHASA has managed to preserve a piece of Khasi culture while providing a mechanism for community engagement. It is a unique intersection of sport, local economy, and regional identity. While skeptics often view these games through the lens of pure chance, for the local community, it is a consistent, daily ritual that reflects the state's distinct socio-cultural fabric.
As interest in these results continues to grow, so does the digital infrastructure surrounding it. Platforms now offer everything from calculators to historical charts, reflecting how traditional games have adapted to the digital age. However, the core of the experience remains unchanged: the archer, the target, and the collective hope of those who have placed their bets on the day’s outcome. With the June 10 results now live, the cycle resets for tomorrow, continuing a practice that remains as much a part of Shillong as its rolling hills.
Arjun Mehta reports on government, policy and Parliament for PoliticalPedia, in English and Hindi.